
Experts: Berlin must significantly strengthen civil protection
In the longest power outage in Berlin since the Second World War, a total of around 100,000 people were affected, many had to spend days in the middle of winter
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In the longest power outage in Berlin since the Second World War, a total of around 100,000 people were affected, many had to cope for days in the middle of winter completely without electricity and heating. January was an alleged left-wing extremist arson attack on a cable bridge in the Berlin district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf.
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In the longest power outage in Berlin since the Second World War, a total of around 100,000 people were affected, many had to cope for days in the middle of winter completely without electricity and heating.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesJanuary was an alleged left-wing extremist arson attack on a cable bridge in the Berlin district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf.
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